Whales, Ice & ‘Bergy Bits’
Wilhelmina Bay delivered one of the wildlife highlights of the trip.
We boarded Zodiacs to scout for whales, and before long we were surrounded by the blows and movements of humpbacks nearby. Watching these enormous creatures’ surface nearby our Zodiac was an unforgettable experience. Additionally, we learnt that every humpback whale has uniquely patterned markings on the underside of its fluke (tail), almost like a fingerprint. By sharing photos, we can contribute to ongoing whale research and monitoring, helping scientists track individual whales and better understand their movements through platforms such as HappyWhale.com
Later, at Chiriguano Bay, we navigated through dense floating ice caused by active glacier calving.
Our expedition guides were phenomenal throughout the journey. Knowledgeable, entertaining, and deeply passionate about Antarctica. Even while weaving through floating ‘bergy bits’, they managed to turn every outing into an unforgettable learning experience.